Man Shows Portable, Noiseless Solar Generator for Household Power Supply: “It Can Carry TV”

Man Shows Portable, Noiseless Solar Generator for Household Power Supply: “It Can Carry TV”

  • A Nigerian man has shown a solar power system that is capable of supplying electricity to one's house
  • The man said the 500 Watts solar generator can power essential home appliances such as televisions, fans and light bulbs
  • At the time he posted the video on TikTok, the man said the solar power generator cost R2000 per unit

A Nigerian man shared a video of a portable solar power system that can supply light to a household.

He said the solar power system does not make noise and can be charged with solar panels and grid electricity.

Man shares solar power generator.
The man says the solar generator can power fans and TVs. Image: @orawusidavid.
Source: UGC

Man shows off solar generator

In the video on Orawusi David's TikTok handle, the man noted that the solar power system could power basic household appliances such as fans and televisions.

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He also said it could power light bulbs and other things that do not require heavy electricity.

As of the time he posted the video, David said a 500 Watts solar power generator was sold for R2000.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as man shows off solar system

Social media users were impressed and flooded the comment section with their thoughts.

@bestise asked:

"Bro please what's the battery Ahm?"

@BOSSLADY asked:

"Can I get this for my store pay-on delivery?"

@userDaniel asked:

"How much and how do one locate you?"

@ENGR JOHN PAUL said:

"How do I get this in Abuja? I need one right now, just the generator, please contact me, I will follow you."

@savage asked:

"Did you make this yourself?"

@Blackwood said:

"Duration is the problem, how long can it last?"

@Decode asked:

"Can I use it in my barbing shop?"

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@Mr. Joe said:

"What if I use the charging cable to plug on the socket am using to connect?"

@Danjah asked:

"How long can it last and how much?"

South Africans sceptical of Eskom suspending loadshedding until further notice

In other power-related news, Briefly News reported that South Africans were sceptical about suspending loadshedding and believed an ulterior motive existed. This follows the power utility's announcement that it will be suspended until further notice.

According to the State-owned Entity, the suspension was because they anticipated a low electricity demand. Netizens want to know what the power utility is up to

Source: Legit.ng

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